【Works of the Mountain Trail Literature Society】(Carrying on the Past and Forging Ahead into the Future)
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(group of poems)
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【Tang Chenpeng】
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※ When the moonlight can't call out the name ※
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Always when no one in the world remembers me
I just started writing poetry
Like a hoe left behind in the bushes
Tight teeth rust out of the bones
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When the ancient edict mobilizes the mountains and rivers
The crows give tranquility at the right time
Let the soul be swept up in a scroll that falls off the wall
Let life be weightless in white retrospection
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Only those who prostrate under those things that are hidden
I don't want to scream
But which one was knocked out by the wind
Aren't there countless words stuck in your throat?
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And I couldn't escape the fate of being speechless after all
When the moonlight can't call my name
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(Moon she can't call my name...... )
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※ Sakurashita asks for directions ※
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The spring rain suddenly stopped, and the Shipo Lake was full of night
The sound of the wind crept into the water, and a few young birds chirped
Urging the lights under Wushan to return to the nest one by one
The pine forests on the other side of the lake hold their breath. It's just you
Standing on the shore of the lake, draped in moonlight, with his back to me
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Coming away from the hustle and bustle, I should always say something to you
My mouth is as open as a boat, and my throat has sunk into it more than 2,000 years ago
The silence before an avalanche in the northern foothills of the Himalayas
– even in a world of aphasia where people are human
I would still like to comb your hair from behind me with my lips and teeth
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Wan Lai sleeps and wears the sky over Shipo Lake
Like an old well. I seemed to feel a smile
It jumps inadvertently on your face
Over the years, we've been used to being turned back by fate
But is the old moon disk a source or an outlet?
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The morning mist duly smeared my question
The lazy mountain wind carried countless fallen heroes to knock
My body—it seemed to take me for one
Rebellious brokers. Perhaps, this conjecture is meaningless
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But a lost man finally did not give up in despair
He descended again, gritted his teeth, and returned to the earth
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(The sky on Shipo Lake is like an old well)
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(Editor's note: Chuanshipo Lake is located on the halfway point of Yuelu Mountain in Changsha, Hunan.) )
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※ Fog lock Tianmen Mountain ※
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At five o'clock in the morning, looking down from Tianmen Mountain
I don't know how many skinny bones are laid here
They all pestle to the sky
Just like countless people who have broken free from the rock and soil
Fingers unwilling to reconcile with fate
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A vast and invisible force
It's about to be unable to support the silence in front of you
But entrust the soul to the fog of Morrowind
But always free
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Only in this way will everything and me be inevitable
Swallowed by a pure white expanse
When the joints ring
You can feel the myriad of names that are peeling off
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So, these things have finally lost their titles
They will surely be leaning on each other
Even if an eventful bird pecks out the sun
They also don't feel heat
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(Fog Lock Tianmen Mountain)
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(Editor's note: Tianmen Mountain, formerly known as Songliang Mountain, is located in Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province.) )
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Rhyme: Moon, you don't have to be as tender as water, my friend, you don't have to be sentimental. Yesterday is over, all the sadness and troubles are gone, you have to believe that tomorrow the sky will be bluer......
《别知己》(王思琪)mp3
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Tang Chenpeng (1994- ), a native of Chengbu, Hunan, is a member of the Hunan Writers Association, and a student of the 15th Young and Middle-aged Writers Seminar of Mao Zedong Academy of Literature. His works have been published in "Poetry Magazine", "Star Poetry Magazine", "Hunan Literature" and other publications. He is currently studying at Hunan University (Ph.D. candidate).
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【Recommended Reading】
Click on the link to Tang Chenpeng's works - "link"
Click on the link-Fight Meishan Girl (Mountain Trail Xiao Dianqun)
Click on the link "Notes of the Mountain Trail Literature Society" - "Link"
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[Edited by Xiao Dianqun of the Mountain Trail Literature Society]